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Cursed Quartet #1-3

Cursed Quartet Collection

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Meet the Taradiddle witches—a family cursed for love. With the help of their mates, they might find a way to break their curses and discover their unique happy ever afters!

10 Reasons Not to Date a Witch

Aubrey Collywobble doesn't date, and she has a list of reasons why. Carter wants her to break all her rules and give him a shot. She grudgingly agrees to be his pretend girlfriend and—despite distractions like family legacies, a curse, a raccoon familiar, and an exceptionally precocious little girl—together they might realize that their faked relationship is better than either of them could've hoped.

10 Ways to Spellblock a Warlock

Everyone believes that Gannon's curse killed his beloved wife. So, although he's a single father—functioning on lack of sleep, exhaustion, and otherwise pretty frazzled most of the time—he's not looking for a witch girlfriend to ease his troubles. Henrietta Fannyfartle is on a mission. She doesn't think the Taradiddle curse killed Gannon's wife. Since she's working on her thesis—magical university is such a drag, amirite?—she needs evidence to support her suppositions, and there's only one way to get it.

The one thing the clever little witch didn't count on was love.

10 Ways to Coerce a Stubborn Curse

Jackie Wilson was born cursed, but her curse changed somewhere along the way. When she became a siren, forced to feed off the very thoughts of those who were her prey, she also ended up with a soul mate—one perfectly designed by the universe to fulfil her every need without hurting anyone. So, while solving various disasters and taking on local monsters, she's trying to find a way to free her soul mate and save her town.

302 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 20, 2020

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Virginia Nelson

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Virginia Nelson believed them when they said, “Write what you know.” Small town girl writing small town romance, her characters are as full of flaws, misunderstandings, and flat out mistakes as Virginia herself. When she’s not writing or plotting to take over the world, she likes to hang out with the greatest kids in history, play in the mud, drive far too fast, and scream at inanimate objects. Virginia likes knights in rusted and dinged up armor, heroes that snarl instead of croon, and heroines who can’t remember to say the right thing even with an author writing their dialogue. Her books are full of snark, sex, and random acts of ineptitude—not always in that order.

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